after labor?

After a regular delivery, how long do I keep putting those witch hazel things on my pads and after how long can I wipe cause I'm using the Squier bottle to clean? Its been a week since I've had my baby girl

It's been 2 weeks for me. I used the witch hazel pads for about a week give or take a day. I still use the squirter bottle and then just pat dry with toilet paper. If i just wipe with toilet paper it kinda drys things out and the wiping motion irritates everything and makes it burn

It's been 2 weeks for me. I used the witch hazel pads for about a week give or take a day. I still use the squirter bottle and then just pat dry with toilet paper. If i just wipe with toilet paper it kinda drys things out and the wiping motion irritates everything and makes it burn

After a regular delivery, how long do I keep putting those witch hazel things on my pads and after how long can I wipe cause I'm using the Squier bottle to clean? Its been a week since I've had my baby girl

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